4.6 Article

Formation of a highly conductive thick film by low-temperature sintering of silver paste containing a Bi2O3-B2O3-ZnO glass frit

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 267, Issue -, Pages 61-67

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2018.09.029

Keywords

Silver paste; Low-temperature sintering; Bi2O3-B2O3-ZnO glass frit; High conductivity

Funding

  1. Shenzhen Science and Technology Plan Project [JCYJ20160318095308401, JCYJ20150529152949390, JCYJ20140417172417159]
  2. Guangzhou Science and Technology Plan Project [201604046029]

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A new Pb-free Ag paste containing a Bi2O3-B2O3-ZnO glass frit was developed for Al2O3 substrate metallization. First, Bi2O3-B2O3-ZnO glass frits with various compositions and glass transition temperatures (T-g) of 322 degrees C-440 degrees C were synthesized by using a traditional melt-quenching method. Then, silver pastes containing different contents of the glass frit were sintered on an Al2O3 substrate at temperatures ranging from 450 degrees C to 600 degrees C. The glass frit content and the sintering temperature had significant impacts on the electrical resistivity and shear strength of the product. The experimental results indicated that the silver film formed from the paste containing 7 wt.% glass frit and sintered at 600 degrees C for 15 min had a low electrical resistivity of 2.5 mu Omega cm and a high strength of 28.5 MPa. These properties resulted from the formation of a stable glass network that supported the Ag network. Furthermore, ZnAl2O4 was observed to form close to the interface of the Al2O3 substrate, which could improve the shear strength. Moreover, the Bi-based glass frit could be a suitable substitute for Pb-based glass fits in the preparation of environmentally friendly silver pastes for forming thick Ag films on Al2O3 substrates.

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